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Richard H. Adler Interviewed By Seattle Magazine
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Date: 7/28/2010 12:47 pm Views: 767 Rating: 0 Rate [ | ]
Seattle Magazine interviewed Richard H. Adler as part of an article on Zackery Lystedt and Washington State's Zackery Lystedt Law protecting youth sports by standardizing return to play rules. Mr. Adler was "the muscle behind passage of the law," as the then President of the Brain Injury Association of Washington. He now serves as the Chairman of the Executive Board. To read the complete article, go to Seattle Magazine's website. |
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